The two pie charts show the average spending of households in a country at two points in its economic development.
The picture illustrates the alternation of the total
of
families' expenditure in a nation in economic innovation of them between 1920 and 2000.
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It is clear that
, in 1920, the proportion of food was the highest and it accounted for almost ¾ of the pie chart. By contrast
, the percentage of recreation and other items was loftiest in 2000. Furthermore
, the majority of categories increased, however
, household goods, fuel and light, and food decreased over the period.
During that time, the record for 3 sections plunged namely house products, fuel & glare, and nourishment about 3.2%, 6.6%, and 71.9%, in that order. After 80 years, it plummeted considerably about 3.1%, 6.3%, and 21.8%, respectively.
In 1920, the figure for clothing, housing, and education made up 2.4%, 1.3%, and 1.7% but in 2000, these numbers have changed by 2.1%, 5%, and 4.3%. Moreover
, the data for travelling and communication was 3.3% in 1920. In the next 8 decades, it climbed significantly about 14.3%. Regarding to
medical care, it attributed to 1.9% of the sum of spending in 1920. Remove the preposition
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Nevertheless
, in 2000, it contributed to 3.5%. Finally
, the portion of recreation and other items was 7.7% in 1920, then
, in 2000, it shifted by 26.5%.Submitted by quynhtranhbh on
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